Retro Computing Roundtable

Retro Computing Roundtable

Recent Episodes
  • RCR Episode 285: You’ll Have Mail
    Jun 4, 2025 – 2:21:00
  • RCR Episode 284: Hammer time
    May 26, 2025 – 1:51:51
  • RCR Episode 283: A STRANGE GAME
    May 23, 2025 – 1:22:52
  • RCR Episode 282: End of Line
    May 23, 2025 – 1:43:55
  • RCR Episode 281: The IBM PC and its sticks of ennui
    Jan 26, 2025 – 2:05:19
  • RCR Episode 280: Cheap home computers
    Dec 30, 2024 – 2:11:17
  • RCR Episode 279: A spree de Calc
    Dec 27, 2024 – 2:08:12
  • RCR Episode 278: Words and Lasers
    Nov 18, 2024 – 1:40:43
  • RCR Episode 277: Trinity
    Oct 6, 2024 – 2:17:42
  • RCR Episode 276: Press P to proceed
    Sep 27, 2024 – 1:28:55
  • RCR Episode 275: Bill and Paul’s Excellent Interpreter
    Aug 4, 2024 – 1:36:45
  • RCR Episode 274: The SEQUEL
    Jun 21, 2024 – 2:11:20
  • RCR Episode 273: Ethernet
    Jun 10, 2024 –
  • RCR Episode 272: int age=0;
    May 25, 2024 –
  • RCR Episode 271: TOMLINSON@BBNA
    Apr 11, 2024 – 1:42:18
  • RCR Episode 270: Time Zero
    Apr 7, 2024 – 2:01:56
  • RCR Episode 269: Considered harmful
    Jan 7, 2024 – 2:06:50
  • RCR Episode 268: KansasFest/A24eVR megapodcast
    Jan 7, 2024 – 1:37:51
  • RCR Episode 267: Turtles all the way down
    Dec 4, 2023 – 2:12:59
  • RCR Episode 266: The Apple II Age
    Aug 11, 2023 – 2:16:29
  • RCR Episode 265: Poolside computing arrives
    May 19, 2023 – 2:03:37
  • RCR Episode 264: Double bucky, you’re the one
    Feb 27, 2023 – 1:35:41
  • RCR Episode 263: The year of the gopher
    Feb 19, 2023 – 1:49:02
  • RCR Episode 262: 60 years between Bell 103 and today” s InterNet
    Dec 25, 2022 – 1:51:39
  • RCR Episode 261: Cause the Commodordian is Keeping Up With You
    Dec 9, 2022 – 1:53:53
  • RCR Episode 260: Recommended Standard 232 and Programmed Data Processor-1
    Dec 8, 2022 – 2:09:15
  • RCR Episode 259: Little bit taller, COBOLler
    Nov 23, 2022 – 1:43:05
  • RCR Episode 258: Tron and Perceptron
    Oct 9, 2022 – 1:41:42
  • RCR Episode 257: The dot matrix impact
    Aug 14, 2022 – 1:52:21
  • RCR Episode 256: Keep calm and carry on
    Aug 3, 2022 – 1:42:18
Recent Reviews
  • rkindig
    Awesome!
    I love this podcast and David, Carrington and Earl are great to listen to. David is a great guy (I've met him in person), Carrington has a great sense of humor and Earl is a fount of retro computer knowledge. Give this a listen; you won't regret it!
  • Albalabs
    Best of the Best!
    What do you get when you combine Retrobits, 1Mhz, and History of the Personal Computer? This fantastic look at our beloved computers from the past. It's like being transported to the days when computers were these mysterious boxes that were limited only by our imaginations.
  • Str@fe
    Where Earl goes, I will follow!
    Best retro computing podcast out there.
  • Reverend Sean
    very good podcast
    Three great personalities of retrocomputing podcasts get together on a fairly regular basis. The product is very interesting and factual, and the hosts are very personable. Guest hosts are occasional and it's always nice, but it never gets monotonous having these same three hosts on most episodes.
  • KGagne
    Smorgasboard of retrocomputing goodness
    I love the banter these three co-hosts have, and the unique perspectives and interests each brings to the Retro Computing Roundtable. I'm exclusively an Apple II enthusiast, but I find something to enjoy and learn something new in each episode of RCR.
  • Windlaufen
    Great show Guys
    Great show you guys, I really enjoy listening to your stories. You bring back some really good times. After listening to your show, I got on eBay and picked up a C64. Can't wait to receive it. I'm looking forward to your next episodes. Thanks you all. Eric
  • W_H
    Good show
    Episodes only come out every few weeks, but I look forward to each one. It's an interesting and fun show for users, collectors, and anyone interested in retro computing. Nice work…keep the episodes coming.
  • Wholly
    The Cream of Retro Computing Podcasting
    I don't know how David managed to get these heavy hitters of the Retro computing scene together - and even some of them back on the air but this is great. All guests (and the host) are well known and very respected friends and masters of computer history and current use of old hardware. The guests he lines up are in some cases people that have fallen off the earth for a few years and to get them back behind a mic is fantastic. If you like Retrobits but would like to roam the minds of others, this show's for you. Try it.
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